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A laser capture microdissection transcriptome of M. truncatula roots responding to rhizobia reveals spatiotemporal tissue expression patterns of genes involved in nodule signaling and organogenesis

View ORCID ProfileElise Schnabel, Jacklyn Thomas, View ORCID ProfileRabia El-Hawaz, View ORCID ProfileYueyao Gao, View ORCID ProfileWilliam Poehlman, View ORCID ProfileSuchitra Chavan, View ORCID ProfileAsher Pasha, View ORCID ProfileEddi Esteban, View ORCID ProfileNicholas Provart, View ORCID ProfileF. Alex Feltus, View ORCID ProfileJulia Frugoli
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.14.532650
Elise Schnabel
1Department of Genetics & Biochemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
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Jacklyn Thomas
1Department of Genetics & Biochemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
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Rabia El-Hawaz
1Department of Genetics & Biochemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
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Yueyao Gao
1Department of Genetics & Biochemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
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William Poehlman
1Department of Genetics & Biochemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
2Sage Bionetworks, Seattle WA
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Suchitra Chavan
1Department of Genetics & Biochemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
3Leidos, Inc, Atlanta, GA
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Asher Pasha
4University of Toronto, Canada
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Eddi Esteban
4University of Toronto, Canada
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Nicholas Provart
4University of Toronto, Canada
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F. Alex Feltus
1Department of Genetics & Biochemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
5Biomedical Data Science and Informatics Program, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634
6Clemson Center for Human Genetics, Clemson University, Greenwood, SC 29636
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Julia Frugoli
1Department of Genetics & Biochemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
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Abstract

We report a public resource for examining the spatiotemporal RNA expression of 54,893 M. truncatula genes during the first 72 hours of response to rhizobial inoculation. Using a methodology that allows synchronous inoculation and growth of over 100 plants in a single media container, we harvested the same segment of each root responding to rhizobia in the initial inoculation over a time course, collected individual tissues from these segments with laser capture microdissection, and created and sequenced RNA libraries generated from these tissues. We demonstrate the utility of the resource by examining the expression patterns of a set of genes induced very early in nodule signaling, as well as two gene families (CLE peptides and nodule specific PLAT-domain proteins) and show that despite similar whole root expression patterns, there are tissue differences in expression between the genes. Using a rhizobial response data set generated from transcriptomics on intact root segments, we also examined differential temporal expression patterns and determined that, after nodule tissue, the epidermis and cortical cells contained the most temporally patterned genes. We circumscribed gene lists for each time and tissue examined and developed an expression pattern visualization tool. Finally, we explored transcriptomic differences between the inner cortical cells that become nodules and those that do not, confirming that the expression of ACC synthases distinguishes inner cortical cells that become nodules and provide and describe potential downstream genes involved in early nodule cell division.

  • M. truncatula
  • Nodulation
  • RNASeq
  • Laser Capture Microdissection

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A laser capture microdissection transcriptome of M. truncatula roots responding to rhizobia reveals spatiotemporal tissue expression patterns of genes involved in nodule signaling and organogenesis
Elise Schnabel, Jacklyn Thomas, Rabia El-Hawaz, Yueyao Gao, William Poehlman, Suchitra Chavan, Asher Pasha, Eddi Esteban, Nicholas Provart, F. Alex Feltus, Julia Frugoli
bioRxiv 2023.03.14.532650; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.14.532650
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A laser capture microdissection transcriptome of M. truncatula roots responding to rhizobia reveals spatiotemporal tissue expression patterns of genes involved in nodule signaling and organogenesis
Elise Schnabel, Jacklyn Thomas, Rabia El-Hawaz, Yueyao Gao, William Poehlman, Suchitra Chavan, Asher Pasha, Eddi Esteban, Nicholas Provart, F. Alex Feltus, Julia Frugoli
bioRxiv 2023.03.14.532650; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.14.532650

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